how to say “a wish” in Hebrew

 

מִשְׁאָלָה

 

 
The simple word for a request is בַּקָּשָׁה listen and repeat, so that the common Hebrew term for please – literally, with request – is בְּבַקָּשָׁה listen and repeat.
 
But a wish is more than a simple request, as it expresses hopes and dreams.

The Hebrew word for a wish is מִשְׁאָלָה
 listen and repeat, of the root שׁ.א.ל (sh.a.l), the concept of asking.
 
The word in context:
 
מִשְׁאָלַתְךָ פְּקוּדָה הִיא לִי.
Your wish is my command (literally, Your wish, a command it is to me.)
(to a male) 
 
and
 
שֶׁיִּתְמַלְּאוּ כָּל מִשְׁאָלוֹת לִבֵּךְ לְטוֹבָה.
May (literally, that) all of your heart’s desires (wishes) for good be fulfilled.
(to a female)

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